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January 12, 2017
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A Flagstaff, Arizona teen may be facing serious charges once a police investigation is completed. On the first day or two of 2017, the boy sent out a Tweet that read “pull a Columbine . . . shoot up my school then kill myself.” Detectives were able to identify and contact the juvenile. He was interviewed and allegedly confessed to sending the message, stating he didn’t intend to follow through with the threat. His home was searched by the police, and no weapons were found.

It will be up to local prosecutors whether formal charges are filed or not for his threatening tweet. The boy could be facing prosecution for threatening, or disrupting an educational institution. Either charge, if convicted, carries the possibility of probation and/or incarceration. He didn’t identify a specific school, so the police increased patrols at a number of schools in the area. Consequently, the teen could also be ordered to pay for the additional expense of policing the community.

What may seem like a joke at the time, may turn out to be far from funny. Always consider the consequences of your actions. In today’s climate, it doesn’t take too many words to get you in trouble. Choose them carefully.

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Judge Tom is the founder and moderator of AsktheJudge.info. He is a retired juvenile judge and spent 23 years on the bench. He has written several books for lawyers and judges as well as teens and parents including 'Teen Cyberbullying Investigated' (Free Spirit Publishing) and 'Every Vote Matters: the Power of Your Voice, from Student Elections to the Supreme Court' (Free Spirit Publishing). In 2020, the American Bar Association published "Cyberbullying Law," the nation's first case-law book written for lawyers, judges and law students. When he's not answering teens' questions, Judge Tom volunteers with the American Red Cross and can be found hiking, traveling and reading.

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